Bill's 59
03-06-2011, 10:32 PM
Hi,
I've collected the parts for adding the vacuum assisted brakes to my 59. This is the type with the bellows behind the brake pedal. I thought (incorrectly) that the hard part was over. I have recently found out that the vacuum canister does not mount in the engine compartment, on top of the inner fender, like the 57's but between the outer fender and the passenger compartment steel kick panel. Of course there is no access to this area. I tried to unbolt and lower the inner fender to gain access but gave up on that approach. Removing the outer fender is unthinkable. So the only solution I have come up with is to cut an access panel at bottom of the inner fender to allow the canister to slide into the space near the kick panel. This is not very appealing. Someone please tell me of an easier and less painful solution.
Thank you!
Bill A
I've collected the parts for adding the vacuum assisted brakes to my 59. This is the type with the bellows behind the brake pedal. I thought (incorrectly) that the hard part was over. I have recently found out that the vacuum canister does not mount in the engine compartment, on top of the inner fender, like the 57's but between the outer fender and the passenger compartment steel kick panel. Of course there is no access to this area. I tried to unbolt and lower the inner fender to gain access but gave up on that approach. Removing the outer fender is unthinkable. So the only solution I have come up with is to cut an access panel at bottom of the inner fender to allow the canister to slide into the space near the kick panel. This is not very appealing. Someone please tell me of an easier and less painful solution.
Thank you!
Bill A